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September 6, 2008 9:45:11 PM CDT



Japan Sends Mixed Signals on Whale Hunt

Posted Nov 24, 07 3:25 PM CST in World 

(Newser) – Japan has a ready defense for its internationally maligned whale hunt: Whaling is integral to Japanese culture, embedded in the country's traditional diet, literature, and religion. Yet this argument looks questionable in light of the Japanese government's refusal to allow indigenous people to continue their traditional salmon fishing, writes Bruce Wallace in an analysis for the LA Times.

Salmon has long been a staple of the diet and culture of the Ainu people of northern Japan, Wallace writes, but this doesn't stop the Japanese government from denying the Ainu the right to fish wild salmon. Japan insists it is defending tradition against emotion-fueled anti-whaling activism from the West—but won't extend that principle to the Ainu.

Source Los Angeles Times

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